Guanajuato's Congress committee unanimously approved a reform to require sexual and reproductive education in elementary schools, marking a major shift in the state’s education policy.
In a landmark decision that signals a shift in public education policy, the Guanajuato State Congress has taken a significant step toward introducing comprehensive sexual and reproductive education in public elementary schools. The reform, which amends the state’s Education Law, was unanimously approved by the Education, Science, Technology, and Culture Committee this week.
The proposed legislation aims to equip children and adolescents with . . .






